This is a pretty fascinating talk about how our brain will work with and interpret new forms of information; did you know that there's a machine that can give tactile information to blind people in tandem with a camera, and they learn to navigate the world based on the "touch picture" presented to them? Crazy! And what the speaker invented is even crazier.

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